Safe enough? Rethinking the concept of cultural safety in healthcare and training

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Refining the cultural safety concept to include an acknowledgement of both the discomfort inherent in training and care and the time needed to overcome multiple layers of oppression may partially buffer the feelings of failure or fraud that often arise from unrealistic expectations regarding equity, diversity and inclusion policies.

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Rousseau, C., Gomez-Carrillo, A., & Cénat, J. M. (2022, October 12). Safe enough? Rethinking the concept of cultural safety in healthcare and training. British Journal of Psychiatry. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.2022.102

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